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Here is Sen. Bob Corker statement on President Obama's Afghanistan troop level announcement
The push to get more gamers to purchase the Xbox One continues, with a buy 2 games, get 1 free deal at the Microsoft Store online.
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A Bradley County murder trial ends before it even starts. As of Monday morning, the charges against Donnie Brantley have been dismissed. He was accused of murdering his wife Marsha in 2009, but her body was never found. Neighbors reported her missing. Last August, Brantley was indicted, and this week his trial was supposed to start. But, as News 12's Alisha Searl found out, there was conflict among the district attorney's office that prevented the case from being prosecuted.